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Family Guy - Freakin' Sweet CollectionVoiced By: Seth MacFarlane, Alex Borstein & Seth Green £9.99 Free DeliveryRRP: £12.99 | You save: £3.00 (23%) In stock | Usually dispatched within 24 hours |
- Audio commentary by Brian and Stewie on 'Road To Rhode Island' episode
- Audio commentary from creator Seth McFarlane on all other episodes
- Inside look at 'American Dad'
- Seth McFarlane talks about 'American Dad'
- Seth McFarlane talks about 'Family Guy - Season 4'
5 classic episodes hand-picked by creator Seth McFarlane!
When You Wish Upon A Weinstein (Season 3): The day that Peter buys volcano insurance is the day that Lois becomes fed up with their constant money problems. When Peter wishes for a Jewish "money guy" to help them, Max Weinstein comes to the rescue. After meeting Max, Peter decides Chris could be successful if he converted to Judaism as soon as possible, but the plans for a "quickie" bar mitzvah in Las Vegas are quickly foiled by Lois.
Road To Rhode Island (Uncensored version new to DVD) (Season 2): When Stewie begins causing trouble at his grandparents' house in Palm Springs, Brian offers to go across country to bring him home. But as Brian drinks in an airport bar, Stewie manages to lose the airline tickets, forcing them to road trip back to Quahog. Along the way, they stop at the puppy mill in Austin where Brian was born. After finding out that his mother has died, been stuffed, and now serves as a table, Brian and Stewie manage to steal the table (er, Mom) to give her a proper burial.
To Live And Die In Dixie (Season 3): When Chris Id's a convenience store robber, his family is placed in the witness protection program and sent down to the Deep South for their own protection. There, Chris befriends a boy named Sam. When the town puts on a reenactment of the Civil War, reinventing history by having the South come away victorious, Peter questions the truth and the town turns against him. Because of Peter's "slander," Sam's father forbids Sam from seeing Chris. Upset, Sam kisses Chris on the mouth. Although flattered, Chris tells Sam that he's doesn't like him in a physical sense.
Back in Quahog, A FBI agent accidentally tells the convenience store robber the location of the Griffins. At a party in the Deep South, Sam reveals to Chris that he's actually a girl. The robber arrives in the town and is about to kill Chris before the town residents step in and stop the thief.
I Am Peter, Hear Me Roar (Season 2): Peter starts telling inappropriate jokes at work and a female coworker sues him for harassment. Forced to go on a retreat for women, Peter resists at first. After two weeks, however, the effects of female bonding kick in and Peter becomes a sensitive male. Back at home, no one finds Peter's new "female" behavior charming, least of all Lois. Sure, the cuddling in bed is nice, but when Peter tries to breast-feed Stewie, Lois starts getting annoyed. When they both attend a women's charity dinner, Lois and the guest speaker get into a knock-down, drag-out fight--and Peter gets so turned on by the "chick" wrestling, he snaps out of his female phase.
Lethal Weapons (Season 3): Bonnie convinces Lois to join her Tae-Jitsu class and Quahog is invaded by New York "leafers" coming to look at the pretty colored leaves in fall. Lois quickly becomes a black-belt, and Peter uses his new dangerous wife to drive away all the annoying New Yorkers. However, Lois's new-found violent side finds its way into the Griffin household, and after trying counseling, the whole family has an all-out brawl to get it out of their system.

Average rating (6 reviews)
Not Bad
FlamingBadger | 03/03/2008 | See all FlamingBadger's reviews (38) »
As other reviewers have said this is not the best collection of episodes but its all a matter of taste im sure there are people out there that will find this excellent. To be honest the only reason I give this 4 instead of 5 is that Seth McFarlane obviously doesn't know which of his creations are funniest.
poor choice of episodes
ginandmilk | 31/12/2007 | See all ginandmilk's reviews (1) »
Not bad for £6 but a couple of these episodes are pretty un-funny . There are a lot of better episodes out of seasons 2 and 3, its a shame they weren't included instead.
Not Great
James007 | 15/08/2007 | See all James007's reviews (1) »
could have picked five better family guy episodes. only two of them are properly funny.
Voiced By: Seth MacFarlane, Alex Borstein, Seth Green, Phil LaMarr, Mike Henry, Patrick Warburton, Dakota Fanning, Mark Hamill, Brian Doyle-Murray, Victoria Principal, Jennifer Tilly, Candice Bergen & Peter Gallagher | |
15 years and over | |
Fullscreen 4:3 | |
English ; French ; Spanish - Dolby Digital (2.0) Stereo | |
English for the hearing impaired ; Spanish | |
Region 2 - Will only play on European Region 2 or multi-region DVD players. |
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